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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE National Committee of 53 Submita Employers Plat form to Resolutions Body. 7 Taken From Our Protection by Government to Public in Uninterrupt ed Production Demanded. SpmUI to 10, 1920. Sale Begins 10 This Morning . Tt. Tribes. And, Regardless of Pricing, Reduced to Be Here Early ! f . Included Are Regular . Outside of a great CHICAGO, Jun whirlwind of prediction a to the Republican presidential nominee, and others that the convention very probably will run along Into the middle of next week, because no on has yet started to put forth the nominations, and because no one will make a nomination speech on Friday for fear of the proverbial jinx, on of the chief matters to come before the Republican convention today was the presentation of the platform for Amerl . can Industry which has been adopted by men who asa committee of fifty-eigsembled In New York from all over the country for the purpose. James A. Emery, general counsel of the National Association of Manufactur-erawent before the resolutions commit' tee and urged the Incorporation In the Republican platform of principles laid down tn the platform for Industry, large number of manufacturers were present, Including J. Philip Bird of New York, general manages of the National Association of Manufacturers; B. B. Leigh of the Chicago Railway Equipment com pany, Chicago; A. L. Humphrey of the Weatlnghouee Airbrake company, Pittsburg, and John Kirby, Jr., of the Day-to- n Manufacturing company, Dayton, (X $65 to $100 Dresses ht Platform. Manufacturers Mr. Emery urged the merit of the In dustrial platform on these grounds: (1) The preservation of the publto peaoe In Industrial controversies; (2) the recognition of the Interdependence of modern social life; (3) declaration against irresponsible power and a demand for legal responsibility for voluntary associations 4) the protection of the paramount public Interests In continued operation of Inupon which the dustry and transportation preservation of social Ilf Is dependent. Mr. Emery said this was the first time any considerable similar body of men had taken such a step, and declared that the planks offered in industry's platform were not conceived in terms of privThe manilege sought or favor asked. recognises that hi ufacturer, he said, consideration lies In only right to public the service which he renders to the so clal organisation. The methods of mod ero Industrial production and distribution inevitably and constantly increase our Interdependence upon each other. noThe Inlonger dividual, with rare exceptions, produces or distributes for himself. He efforts the continuing is dependent upon of millions of strangers for his fuel, food, light, water, transportation and many other necessities of life. not therefore, must, "Government, merely preserve peace and order. It adds and obligathe to its great duties right tion to protect the paramount publio Interest In uninterrupted production and distribution of the necessities of social existence, against deliberate and arbitrary efforta to obstruct or paralyse them. Regulate Combinations. "For this reason, combination, the most useful of social tools properly employed, must not be permitted to become an Injurious and eelflah weapon.mustDirected be deagainst the public, its limits fined and regulated by law. No tyranny Is more dangerous or unendurable than the exercise of Irresponsible power. No association of employers or employees must, therefore, be permitted to operate without accepting legal responsibility for its conduct. All organisations must live in subordination to public authority and respect the Individual right to select and pursue a lawful occupation and be se-of cure from molestation in the fruit honest effort. In presenting this platform we make no claim for consideration as a class, Inexcept that of the entire productive the dustry. This platform asks only for There banishment of class government. Is no other matter of greater importance before the public today. "These principles are fundamental to American life. They should be recognised and declared by the Republican party for protection of the American people. No date was set for the resolutions committee reporting out, but It is confidently believed that at least some parts of the manufacturers' platform will be taken Into the very fullest consideration. Business men from all over the country already have been exerting the greatest pressure upon the resolutions committee for the Incorporation of some of the principles laid down by productive Industry. Redd Bayleg line, which runs from Blau ding through Monticeilo to DoThe line, however, built lores, Colo. some ten years ago. does not traverse W. N. White of Washington, D. C., the newly developed dry farming area, it was testified, and also suffers conengineer for the United States geo- siderable in the service on logical survey, left Balt Lake yester- account ofinterruption the difficulty in petroling day for Montana, where he will begin the line. the elaaaification of public lands availIn the meantime, the farmers along able for entry. The work wag undergone taken as a result of requests from set- the proposed new linethe have formal perahead before obtaining tlers and prospective homesteaders. have from the commission. They Under tne stock-raisinact, entry mit set 520 poles. may be made upon 640 acres, prohis will Mr. Abbott findings report viding the land ia nonirrigable and utilities commission. primarily valuable for stock raising. to the public By the provision! of the enlarged of Womeft Voters homestead, entry may be made upon 320 acres, if the land is nonirrigaDle. League Will Greet Suffragists Mr. White will classify homestead lands in Wyoming, Montana and North and South Dakota. Arrangements to receive the party of women suffragists who will stop San Juan Farmers Grow over in Salt Lake on their way from Republican conFifth Crop on Scone Lane the Chicago national Francisco Demo San to the vention Farmers of San Juan countys dry cratic convention, late this month, will Utah farming district, east of Monticeilo. be made at a meeting of the are raising the fifth successive crop or branch of the League of Women Votwheat off some of their land, accord- ers at the Civic Center next Tuesday , ing to F. M. Abbott, special inveati-gato- at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Susa Young Gates will give a for the public utilities commisto the Chision of Utah, who has just returned report of her recent visit from Monticeilo, where he conducted cago National Suffrage convention at A. a hearing on the application of the the Tuesday meeting and Mrs. John Eastern Ban Juan County Telephone Widtsoe, president of the City Federa-tlbof dubs, will relate her experieompany for permission to establish a line from Monticeilo to tho Colorado ences at the recent Connecticut sufline, where connections may be made frage convention. later with tome Colorado line. The application was opposed by the Good Concert Is Given Geologist Will Classify Lands for Homesteading Build New Seminary D. S. of Richfield to , Erection of a new theological eemlnary of the L. D. 8. church Is under way at Richfield, adjacent to the Richfield high school. William A. Morton of the general superlnteqdency of religion classes, who recently returned from attending meetings of the Sevier stake, said the building would be ready for occupancy with the opening of the next school year, The general board of religion classes is preparing the programs for next years There are now about 47,000 lessons. children enrolled In thee classes. Recently President Antbou H. Lund, founder of the religion class, was guest of honor at a meeting held in the Sixteenth ward chapel, when a laie Pand ture of President Lund was unveiled dedicated by the religion class children. daho University Head Takes Kansas Position Special to Tbs Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Jun 0. President Ernest H. Undley of the state uniPresident Undley versity has resigned. has accepted the position of chancellor a salary of $13,-0at university, of Kansas and a home. He was paid $6000 at the Idaho university. g . n by Bel Canto Glee Club Cans 3-3- 0c Jam.. 73c The assortment Includes Fig, Orange, Plum and Marmalade. 90c can Liptons Yel- 5 pounds Navy Beans 49c low Label Tea . ,71c for (Limit 2 cans to a customer) SOc Bottle Tomato Catsup ...,20c Schillings Coffee .....69c 5c can SOc Cake Premium Chocolate . .28c package Tree Tea 15c package Corn Flakes 30c package Grapf-Nu- t SOc 25c 13c 19c No. 2 Vs can Aunt Dinah Molaeees 25c for 25c can Large Ripe Olives iOo ...,20c can Curtis Ripe 0 lives v. .35c . 25c 6 Rig Boxes Matches 26c can K. C. Baking Powder. .20c 2 cans Sardines 15c 2 esns Pepper . .......15c LITTLE POLLY BROOMS The Bert on the Market $1.35 Will Outlast Any Three Ordinary Brooms. Theres a Store in Tour Neighborhood IlOSKISSOHS Save You Money The Bel Canto Glee dub of the Thirty-fir- st ward gave a concert last night in the ward chapel to an appreciative audience. The chorua of eighteen voice, under the direction of Ivle J. Ensign ac-aa Myrtle D. Clayton aa DUE ACIDITY conductor, with did good work throughout the companist, Miss . evening. The club was assisted by WiniRlppe, harpist; Mrs. Dorothy Telia Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief fred T Brown, dramatic reader, and James Gilbert, organise for Acid Indigestion. The personnel of the glee club follows: Enid A. Orlob, Esther Fowler, Aurora stomach troubles, stKh aa In- Hancock Hiatt, Mary Naylor, Eleanor atomachacha Cameron, Janet McDonald. Verna W.j digestion, (aa, sourness, and Inability to retain food are in prob- Goddard, Elsie Ntlson, Nettle Nielsen, ably nine caaea out of ten simply evidence Bessie & Newman, Anna Forslund, Leone that excessive secretion of acid ia taking Amott, Erma Webb, Hazel F. Jenkins, place in the stomach, causing the formaMildred 8. Hixson. Florence NUson, Hention of gaa and acid Indigestion. Mabel N. Rupp. Gas distends the stomach and causes rietta Blau, that full. oppressive, burning feeling sometimes known aa heartburn, while the City add irritates and inflames the dellcete The trouble Use lining of the stomach. entirely in the excess development or secretion of acid. The Bamberger JCIectrtc railway, the To atop or prevefit this souring of the Salt Lake Terminal company and the Belt food contents of the etomach and to neuA Utah Railway company have all Lake tralise the acid, end make it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of blsurated mag- been cited to appear before the city com-of nesia, a good and effective corrector of mission at 10 o'clock on the morning acid stomach, should be taken in a quar- Jun 17. to show cause shy the provisions ter of fi glass of hot or cold Water after In franchises held bv esch for trackage eating or whenever gaa, sourness or acid- over that section of First West street ity is felt. This sweetens the stomach lying between North Temple street and and neutralises the acidity In a few mo- a point 330 feet north of Bouth Temple ments and is a perfectly harmless and in- street should not be vacated. Plane for the laying of track In. the expensive remedy to use. An entlacld, such as blsurated mag- - locality Indicated have aroused protest which can be obtained from any from concerned property owner of th viSeals, tn either powder or tablet form, with the result that tha city atenables the stomach to do its work prop- cinity, ha advised the commission that torney erly without the aid of artificial digest-enttbs various companies hsve forfeited their comes in several forms. right to place tracks In th location in Magnesia bo be certain to ask for and taka only tion. through failure to do so within Blsurated Magnesia, which is especially I a stipulated timeeifter the issuance of the for the above purpose. Adv.) frail Ouse In each instance. I TO ed Commissioners May Void Franchises s. qu. L. D. S. of Liberty Stake to Hold Social Meeting The Liberty stake social for the take presidency and clerk, high council and patriarch, bishoprics and ward clerks, alt auxiliary boards, and their escorts, will be held Thursday, June 10, at Ad'clock at Le Grand ward. The committee In charge. Dr. Joseph H. Grant, chairman; Minnie Wltxel, Belle Walsh, Clara Woolley, Heber K. Aldous, Ethel Anderson and J. Fletcher, Jr has all details arranged and an enjoyable time awaits all who attend. There ia rivalry among the auxiliary boards a4e- - which will have the largest attendance. A very interesting program previously announced will be rendered, consisting of community singing, humorous talks, original poems, songs and Instrumental selections. Several new features will be given. The program will be followed by games for young and old, a playlet and refreshments, and the committee promises to ail present an evening well worth while. The object of this social Is to bring all organizations In closer touch with one another, and the thought of getting better acquainted will prevail throughout the entertainment. Everyone will carry a tag with his name written thereon to help the theme of the evening. TO TALK AT LOGAN. George N. Child, state superintendent of public instruction, will go to Logan today to address the summer school at the Utah Agricultural college. Lady Overcomes Use of Morphine "Troubled about 10 years with wbat the doctors called gall stones, often I thought I would die before the doctor could get here, when he would give me a hypodermic of morphine and advise A neighbor told me an operation. about Mayrs Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble, and since taking the first dose two years ago I have not had an attack or needed a hypodermic. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allavs the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Schramm-JohnsoDrugs, Five 5) Good Stores, and druggists everywhere. (Adv.) HEADACHE TABLETS For Headache and Neuralgia All Complete Interestingly Priced 33-Pie- ce Layette at 48-Pie- ce Layette at oeoo $4022 Three Binden Three Vesta Three Skirts Four Slips Two Kimono Two Gowns Twelve Diapers One Sacque Three Binders Three Shirt Three Skirt Four Slip Two Kimono Two Gown Two Dozen Diaper One Blankets One Blanket One Sacque 2 Pain Bootees 2 Pain Bootee Every Layette is Sent Out in a Handsome Layette Box. Keith-O-R rietv Co. |